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Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View PostIn my book, all cars and trucks are death traps....
But with what you said, kinda like "guns dont kill people, people kill people"
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Originally posted by BlackbirdM3 View PostIn my book, all cars and trucks are death traps. Every one of them. The best safety measure is knowing how to drive, and not doing stupid things while behind the wheel. North American drivers for the most part are terrible drivers. Most are lazy, cutting across lanes making left turns when there is no car (its not your lane, stay the hell out of it. YOU don't belong there.) or talking on the phone (No, I don't talk on the phone while I'm driving. If someone calls, I don't answer, talk to my voicemail, I'm busy driving.) They don't use turn signals, ect. US, Canadian and Mexican drivers are shitty drivers for the most part. Canadian drivers are flat out scary, Mexican ones truly don't know how to drive many times (drivers license? We don't need no stinkin drivers license!) and US drivers are too busy talking on the phone, checking emails on the phone, watching a movie on the phone, texting, reading the news paper, shaving, putting makeup on ect. Not one of those things are ok to do while piloting a 4000 lb guided missile down the road. As technology has gotten better, drivers have gotten worse and to counter the lousy drivers, and the over lawsuit happy lawyers have caused manufacturers to build bigger and heavier cars to make people so called more safe, yet all that has happened is they have built a vehicle capable of doing more damage due to there being more weight. Its a vicious cycle, but in the end its the drivers that need to learn how to drive and own up to the fact that they suck. Driving is a privilege, not a right. There is a reason many european drivers are better than their North American counterparts. It costs a lot of $$$$ to get a drivers license in europe. I know for a fact, in California at least, the drivers behind the wheel test is a joke. I passed with a perfect score with 0 (yes zero) behind the wheel experience. I never should have passed that test. It was WAY too easy and only proves that I didn't hit anything or run a stop sign/light. Does that prove I can drive a car? Hell no.
Will
Well said, but try driving in Italy. They don't know the use of the white lines in the road, they swerve all over, and they drive way faster on small twisty roads then anywhere else i've ever been. Compared to here, old ppl in italy drive "sporty" trough the mountains !
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